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单词 intercorrelation
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Definition of intercorrelation in English:

intercorrelation

noun ˌɪntəkɒrəˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌin(t)ərˌkôrəˈlāSH(ə)n
  • A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.

    analyses showing intercorrelations between sets of variables
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Table 3 shows the intercorrelations of the 13 variables.
    • To adjust for intercorrelations among variables, we performed principal components analysis.
    • Scale intercorrelations from the French-speaking sample also did not change substantially in the constrained and unconstrained models.
    • Table 2 depicts the intercorrelations of the dependent variables from the Canadian and the Chinese sample separately as well as within each gender group.
    • Therefore, they developed a composite measure that was mathematically derived and calculated by using the intercorrelations of items within each domain.
    • Only the first principal component was retained in each case, and intercorrelations between the principal component for accuracy, confidence, and bias scores from the two question formats were computed.
    • Table 1 shows the intercorrelations among the study's primary variables using 1994-1995 data.
    • Because of this, variables with high intercorrelations were removed from the analyses.
    • Moderate intercorrelations between the sub-scales indicate that they are measuring distinct but related aspects of the work environment.
    • The intercorrelation of parent disapproval of the youth's involvement in risk behavior and youth intentions to engage in sexual risk behavior was low, but notable.
    • The means, standard deviations, and intercorrelations among all variables used in the analyses are reported in tables 2 and 3.
    • Table 12 shows the intercorrelations between the factors reported in Table 11.
    • There were significant intercorrelations among the variables.
    • The responses to the sexual arousal questionnaire were factor analyzed because of statistically significant intercorrelations among items.
    • We calculated intercorrelations between variables using Pearson's correlation tests and Phi tests.
    • The next step consisted of calculating the internal consistency of each subscale to test reliability and compute the intercorrelations between the subscales and examine their associations.
    • The intercorrelations between the seven significant independent variables were all less than r =.38.
    • The intercorrelations between all variables appear in Table 1.
    • Factor analyses are applied to matrices of intercorrelations among observed score variables.
    • The significant intercorrelations among the mental health and family variables suggest that sexual victimization does not occur in a vacuum.

Derivatives

  • intercorrelate

  • verb ˌɪntəˈkɒrəleɪtˌɪn(t)ərˈkɔrəˌleɪt
    [no object]
    • 1(of two or more things) have a mutual relationship or connection.

      the datasets intercorrelate strongly
      1. 1.1with object Establish a mutual relationship or connection between (two or more things)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most of the ten quantitative morphological variables were highly intercorrelated.
      • The variables examined in table 3 were intercorrelated in complex ways (data not shown).
      • A factor represents a group of variables that were intercorrelated with each other - but were relatively uncorrelated with other variables.
      • several social variables may be intercorrelated
 
 

Definition of intercorrelation in US English:

intercorrelation

nounˌin(t)ərˌkôrəˈlāSH(ə)n
  • A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.

    analyses showing intercorrelations between sets of variables
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Table 1 shows the intercorrelations among the study's primary variables using 1994-1995 data.
    • The intercorrelations between the seven significant independent variables were all less than r =.38.
    • The next step consisted of calculating the internal consistency of each subscale to test reliability and compute the intercorrelations between the subscales and examine their associations.
    • Moderate intercorrelations between the sub-scales indicate that they are measuring distinct but related aspects of the work environment.
    • To adjust for intercorrelations among variables, we performed principal components analysis.
    • Table 12 shows the intercorrelations between the factors reported in Table 11.
    • The intercorrelation of parent disapproval of the youth's involvement in risk behavior and youth intentions to engage in sexual risk behavior was low, but notable.
    • The responses to the sexual arousal questionnaire were factor analyzed because of statistically significant intercorrelations among items.
    • Table 3 shows the intercorrelations of the 13 variables.
    • Therefore, they developed a composite measure that was mathematically derived and calculated by using the intercorrelations of items within each domain.
    • There were significant intercorrelations among the variables.
    • Factor analyses are applied to matrices of intercorrelations among observed score variables.
    • Only the first principal component was retained in each case, and intercorrelations between the principal component for accuracy, confidence, and bias scores from the two question formats were computed.
    • Table 2 depicts the intercorrelations of the dependent variables from the Canadian and the Chinese sample separately as well as within each gender group.
    • We calculated intercorrelations between variables using Pearson's correlation tests and Phi tests.
    • The means, standard deviations, and intercorrelations among all variables used in the analyses are reported in tables 2 and 3.
    • The significant intercorrelations among the mental health and family variables suggest that sexual victimization does not occur in a vacuum.
    • The intercorrelations between all variables appear in Table 1.
    • Scale intercorrelations from the French-speaking sample also did not change substantially in the constrained and unconstrained models.
    • Because of this, variables with high intercorrelations were removed from the analyses.
 
 
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